Football NewsDe Bruyne: “Two years without Champions League is too much.”
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As you know, due to the violation of the rules of financial fair play, UEFA decided to punish Manchester City and banned the club from playing in the most prestigious club tournament in Europe for the next two years – the Champions League.

 

The “Cityzens” are complaining about all this, and as the team’s lawyers say, they are convinced that UEFA is making a mistake in front of them. Accordingly, the Court of Arbitration for Sport will consider the case.

 

Kevin De Bruyne gave a hint about leaving the club.

 

The Belgian striker of the Manchester club, Kevin de Bruyne, is making a statement, in which can be said that he even gives a hint of leaving the team. HLN released his report.

“The players have talked to the bosses, and they have assured us that they will appeal this decision. The court is considering the case. So, the City bosses are almost 100% sure that the truth is on our side.

Of course, I trust my team. As soon as the announcement is made, I am ready to consider all the options. One-year disqualification for the most prestigious club tournament in Europe? “I might be thinking about this option. But two years without the Champions League is too much,” said Kevin de Bruyne.

Manchester City are in the second place in the Premier League table this season and are 25 points behind the leaders – Liverpool. De Bruyne scored eight goals in England and made 16 assists.